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icfVgPortTrainingResult
HP ICF Vg Port Training Result
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.14.8.1.1.3.1.1.10
This 18 bit field is used to indicate the result of training. It contains two bits which indicate if error-free training frames have been received, and it also contains the 16 bits of the most recent valid training response frame on the port. First Octet: Second Octet: Third Octet: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ |0|0|0|0|0|0|V|G| |v|v|v|D|C|N|0|0| |0|0|0|F|F|P|P|R| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ V: Valid: set when at least one error-free training frame has been received. Indicates the 16 training configuration bits in icfVgPortLastTrainConfig and icfVgPortTrainingResult contain valid information. This bit is cleared when icfVgPortStatus transitions to the 'inactive' or 'training' state. G: LinkGood: indicates the link hardware is OK. Set if 24 consecutive error-free training packets have been received. Cleared when a training packet with errors is received, and when icfVgPortStatus transitions to the 'inactive' or 'training' state. vvv: The version of the 802.12 training protocol with which the training responder is compliant D: 0 = no duplicate address has been detected 1 = duplicate address has been detected C: 0 = the requested configuration is compatible with the port 1 = the requested configuration is not compatible with the port. The FF, PP and R bits indicate the configuration which would be allowed (providing N = 0). N: 0 = access will be allowed, providing the configuration is compatible (C = 0). 1 = access not allowed because of security restrictions FF: 00 = frameType88023 will be used 01 = frameType88025 will be used 10 = reserved 11 = reserved PP: 00 = singleAddressMode will be used 01 = promiscuousMode will be used 10 = reserved 11 = reserved R: 0 = requested access as an end node is allowed 1 = requested access as a repeater is allowed If the port is in training, a management station can examine this object to see if any training packets have been passed successfully. If there have been any good training packets, the Valid bit will be set and the management station can examine the 16 training response bits to see if there is a duplicate address, configuration, or security problem. Note that on a repeater local port, this repeater generates the training response bits, while on the cascade port, the higher level repeater originated the training response bits.
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